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1. Make a graph of the pH changes over the course of the experiment. How does the pH change at each 
step? Why? 
Yogurt shapes when microscopic organisms age the milk sugar, known as lactose, into lactic corrosive. 
The lactic corrosive makes the milk more acidic (lower pH) making the proteins coagu...
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Add to cart1. Make a graph of the pH changes over the course of the experiment. How does the pH change at each 
step? Why? 
Yogurt shapes when microscopic organisms age the milk sugar, known as lactose, into lactic corrosive. 
The lactic corrosive makes the milk more acidic (lower pH) making the proteins coagu...
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Data Sheet 
1. Insert your dichotomous key here. 
2. Write your microorganism number here: 
Microorganism #3 
3. Fill in the following table as you complete the interactive
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Add to cartData Sheet 
1. Insert your dichotomous key here. 
2. Write your microorganism number here: 
Microorganism #3 
3. Fill in the following table as you complete the interactive
1. Which germicide was the most effective? Was the same germicide most effective for bacteria 
isolated from the different sources? What could explain this finding?Lab 7 Microbial Control BIO250L 
We did not find a difference in effectiveness. We could have had this happen because the bacteria did 
...
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Add to cart1. Which germicide was the most effective? Was the same germicide most effective for bacteria 
isolated from the different sources? What could explain this finding?Lab 7 Microbial Control BIO250L 
We did not find a difference in effectiveness. We could have had this happen because the bacteria did 
...
1. Which germicide was the most effective? Was the same germicide most effective for bacteria 
isolated from the different sources? What could explain this finding? 
10% bleach was most effective. Yes, it was most effective for bacteria isolated from the different sources. 
Since bleach is a solutio...
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Add to cart1. Which germicide was the most effective? Was the same germicide most effective for bacteria 
isolated from the different sources? What could explain this finding? 
10% bleach was most effective. Yes, it was most effective for bacteria isolated from the different sources. 
Since bleach is a solutio...
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1. Which DNA nitrogenous bases pair with each other? Which bases are purines, and which 
are pyrimidines? 
Adenine and guanine are the purines and Cytosine and Thymine are the pyrimidines. 
2. How is DNA information used to make proteins? What are the steps of this process? 
Enzymes read the informa...
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Add to cart1. Which DNA nitrogenous bases pair with each other? Which bases are purines, and which 
are pyrimidines? 
Adenine and guanine are the purines and Cytosine and Thymine are the pyrimidines. 
2. How is DNA information used to make proteins? What are the steps of this process? 
Enzymes read the informa...
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1. Escherichia coli is one of the most common causes of foodborne illness, yet it is also a common 
microorganism found within the human gut. What explains this disparity? 
Harmful E. coli that are in polluted food and water are a straine of E.coli called 
Enterohemorrhagic strains. Harmless strains...
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Add to cart1. Escherichia coli is one of the most common causes of foodborne illness, yet it is also a common 
microorganism found within the human gut. What explains this disparity? 
Harmful E. coli that are in polluted food and water are a straine of E.coli called 
Enterohemorrhagic strains. Harmless strains...
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1. What is a model organism, and why is Saccharomyces cerevisiae so often used as one? 
In microbiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry labs, a model organism is utilized 
for analysis and research. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is frequently used as one because 
it is small (in sizo), has a fast gr...
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Add to cart1. What is a model organism, and why is Saccharomyces cerevisiae so often used as one? 
In microbiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry labs, a model organism is utilized 
for analysis and research. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is frequently used as one because 
it is small (in sizo), has a fast gr...
1. Why was cow manure used as a potential source of starch degrading bacteria?” 
Because it contains amylase which is an enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller molecules. Cow 
manure is used because of the high starch content and amylase which is responsible for degrading 
starch. 
“2. What...
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Add to cart1. Why was cow manure used as a potential source of starch degrading bacteria?” 
Because it contains amylase which is an enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller molecules. Cow 
manure is used because of the high starch content and amylase which is responsible for degrading 
starch. 
“2. What...
1. What substance in MSA confers selectivity? Why?” 
High sodium chloride. This makes it very selective because it kind of makes difficult for bacteria to grow. 
“2. What substance makes MSA differential? Why?” 
Mannitol because this makes it differential because of the staphylococcus aureus c...
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Add to cart1. What substance in MSA confers selectivity? Why?” 
High sodium chloride. This makes it very selective because it kind of makes difficult for bacteria to grow. 
“2. What substance makes MSA differential? Why?” 
Mannitol because this makes it differential because of the staphylococcus aureus c...
1. What was the population density of the original sample? What would have happened if you had 
inoculated an agar plate with 1mL of the original sample?” 
If the agar plate had 1mL of the original sample, the population density would increase a lot. 
“2. Did all the bacterial colonies on the co...
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Add to cart1. What was the population density of the original sample? What would have happened if you had 
inoculated an agar plate with 1mL of the original sample?” 
If the agar plate had 1mL of the original sample, the population density would increase a lot. 
“2. Did all the bacterial colonies on the co...
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1. What determines if a bacterial cell is Gram-positive or Gram-negative? 
The structure of a cell wall determines whether the cell is Gram-positive or Gramnegative The cell walls of Gram-positive bacteria are made up of thick layers of 
peptidoglycan. When Gram positive cells are treated to a Gram ...
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Add to cart1. What determines if a bacterial cell is Gram-positive or Gram-negative? 
The structure of a cell wall determines whether the cell is Gram-positive or Gramnegative The cell walls of Gram-positive bacteria are made up of thick layers of 
peptidoglycan. When Gram positive cells are treated to a Gram ...
1. Which plate grew the most bacterial species (based on number of different colonies)? Was this a 
surprise? Why or why not?” 
Table #3 grew the most bacterial species. The kids have been eating and putting their toys on the table 
the whole day so I wasn’t surprised that it had the most bacter...
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Add to cart1. Which plate grew the most bacterial species (based on number of different colonies)? Was this a 
surprise? Why or why not?” 
Table #3 grew the most bacterial species. The kids have been eating and putting their toys on the table 
the whole day so I wasn’t surprised that it had the most bacter...
View the images of cells below, paying attention to detail, and note the different characteristics of 
prokaryotes and eukaryotes. For each image, label the parts indicated in the table provided. Use the 
following list of terms to identify each cell structure (NOTE- some structures may be present i...
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Add to cartView the images of cells below, paying attention to detail, and note the different characteristics of 
prokaryotes and eukaryotes. For each image, label the parts indicated in the table provided. Use the 
following list of terms to identify each cell structure (NOTE- some structures may be present i...
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1. What constitutes personal protective equipment? When should personal protective equipment 
be worn? Why is personal protective equipment important? 
PPE protects your skin and other sensitive areas like your nose, eyes, and mouth. It is a barrier 
between you and protentailly harmful mircrorganis...
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Add to cart1. What constitutes personal protective equipment? When should personal protective equipment 
be worn? Why is personal protective equipment important? 
PPE protects your skin and other sensitive areas like your nose, eyes, and mouth. It is a barrier 
between you and protentailly harmful mircrorganis...
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